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Research Engineering/Scientist Associate IV, Center for Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis, Cockrell School of Engineering

austin, tx • Posted 1 weeks ago
Onsite Full Time General

Research Engineering/Scientist Associate IV, Center for Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis, Cockrell School of EngineeringThe Research Engineering/Scientist Associate IV will work on advancing the development of accurate greenhouse gas emissions estimates from oil and gas supply chains.Responsibilities include:Data Analytics and Modeling: Develop and perform emission modeling of oil and gas production and supply chains, with wide latitude for independent action and decision; perform geospatial and statistical analyses to address science and policy questions; choose from a range of projects including multi-scale field measurement campaigns, advanced data analytics, model development, and geospatial analysisProject Management: Propose, plan, schedule, coordinate, complete and report the detailed phases of parts of ongoing projects in the group; devises new approaches to problems encountered. Lead and manage projects involved multiple universities and outside organizations to ensure deadlines and deliverables are completed on schedule. Coordinate field campaigns as necessaryCommunication: Prepare scientific papers and reports; present scientific results to collaborators and sponsors, and at major conferences.

Communicate results to non-technical audiences in industry, government, and the publicMentorship: Mentor graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and other personnel on projects by organizing regular internal team meetings and tracking progress throughout the duration of the projectRequired qualifications include:Recent Ph.D. in Chemical, Environmental, Petroleum, or other related engineering disciplines with two (2) years of relevant experience or Master's degree in Chemical, Environmental, Petroleum, or other related engineering disciplines with four years of relevant experienceKnowledge about oil and gas industry infrastructure, operations, emissions modeling, and/or greenhouse gas emissions accountingProficiency in quantitative analyses and geospatial analysesAbility to communicate research in writing and orally to broad audiencesPreferred qualifications include:Experience in life-cycle assessment (LCA) and techno-economic modeling (TEA)Experience in modeling greenhouse gas emissions from upstream oil and gas production and downstream supply chainsDemonstrated experience in statistical modeling, data analysis, and scientific programming languages (Python, Matlab, or R)Familiar with geographical information systems like ArcGISFamiliar with public database associated with oil and gas production, including EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), Inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks (GHGI), and Texas Railroad Commission (Texas RRC)Salary range is $80,000 + depending on qualifications.Working conditions are in a standard office environment.Required materials include:Resume/CV3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisorLetter of interest

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